1 Jan 1918: 1,000,000 Greeks Are Put To Death By Turko-Teuton Forces, The Washington Post

2 Nov 1922: Turks Opposed to Kemal Pasha, The Mercury

TURKS OPPOSED TO KEMAL PASHA

OFFER TO ASSIST THE GREEKS

The Mercury (Hobart), 2 Nov 1922.

ATHENS, October 31.Chemo Bey, formerly aide-de-camp to Abdul Hamid II, the late Sultan of Turkey, has telegraphed to M.Venizelos, the Greek High Commissioner to Europe, stating that despite the armistice concluded at Mudania 1,000,000 opponents of Mustapha Pasha, the Turkish Nationalist leader, had been proscribed, and intended to make common cause with the Greeks.